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eniou . . . OUR FUTURE HOLDS MANY PROBLEMS 'ANNA M. HEIDBREDER PATRICIA J, HILEMAN JOHN HUNT EDWARD R. JENNINGS DOROTHY L. JONES IAYNARD F. KEMERER MARTHA M. KODRY MARIAN I. LEFFLI-:R NORMA J. LENDER MARJORID L. L1-:NTZ EVANNA M. HEIDBREDIJR A willing yearbook worker . . . a very in- telligent but modest girl . . . planned to gain her M. S. in math and become a Statistician . . . valued the friendships she made in school . . . sure to succeed in her chosen field. PATRICIA J. HILI-:MAN Pat . . . a helpful member of the commercial department . . . left us in November to become Mrs. John Newill . . . the seniors lost one of their most enthusiastic classmates . . . we missed her giggle . . . as a lady cop in Cradle Troubadourf' she stole the show. JOHN HUNT Mopey . . . candidate for 'Governor . . . not a worry in the world . . . basketball manager and scorekeeper . . . a quiet person whose words were few but wise . . . an authority on sports . . . his future was undecided. EDWARD R. JENNINGS Eddie . . . modest basketball player . . . came through with points when the going got rough . . . liked shop and sports best . . . often teased about his bashfulness . . . an average student whose future was undecided. DOROTHY L. JONES Bones . . . the joker of our class . . . happy- go-lucky in disposition . . . outstanding in intra- murals . . . she and Oscar were real pals . . . remembered for her political speeches . . . helped Mrs. B in school office. MAYNARD F. KEMERER Scotty . . . a punctual out-of-towner . . . known to basketball fans as the little boy from Irwin . . . his blond hair and boyish grin were great assets . . . hoped to own his own car someday . . . president of Forensic Club. MARTHA M, KOURY Booby . . . Queen candidate and class sec- retary . . . had numerous nicknames and dozens of friends . . . a smart dresser with looks to match . . . a veteran cheerleader . . . enjoyed her high school days thoroughly . . . will enter the business wor d. MARIAN I. LEFFLER Little Zip . . , her quietness was effective . . . thrilled us with her sweet voice . . . her ease in making posters proved her talent in art . . . her heart was in the Air Force . . . hoped to follow an art career. NORMA J. LENDER Fender . . . President of Commercial Club . . . a varsity cheerleader . . . dark hair and eyes were outstanding features . . . enjoys driving and dancing . . . never known to miss a game . . . hopes to become a stenotypist. MARJORIE L. LENTZ Margie . . . flute soloist in the band . . . member of all-state band . . . always pleasant and friendly . . . a true supporter of the Irwin Knights . . . sold candy at noon . . . wants to be a music teacher.
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eniou . . . TO US, LIFE IS A SERIOUS BUSINESS WILLIAM R. LOHR ARLENE V. LONG HELEN M. MCKENNA CARLA A. NORBERG JANE L. RYLANDER ANN K. SCI-INUR JOHN R. TORNBLOM JERRY A. VERNAIL KENNETH W. WEBER ROBERT WOLF WILLIAM R. LOHR Zeke . . . one of our lanky seniors . . . always a willing worker . . . kept P. O. Du debates at a lively pace, but would rather sleep than study . . . eager basketball follower . . . will let Uncle Sam decide his future. ARLENE V. LONG HV. P. of Tri-Hi-Y , . . especially talented in art . . . worked on publications . . . liked her experiences in dramatics . . . a versatile girl who looks forward to being a homemaker . . . would also like to become a telephone operator. HELEN M. MCKENNA Senior queen . . . talented actress . . . ambitious co-editor of Carillon . . . called roll for Tri-Hi-Y and was also secretary of student council . . . enjoyed sewing and driving . . . thought military life would be interesting. CARLA A. NORBERG Caledonia . . . Co-Editor of the Carillon . . . Tri-Hi-Y president . . . finds chemistry interesting . . . can always enjoy a good joke . . . aims at being an expert in her chosen field . . . will continue her schooling in college. JANE L. RYLANDER Janie . . , treasurer for yearbook account . . . a reliable friend, who always found ways to help other people . . . contributed much to the good humor of her classmates . . . her diamond put her well on her way to being a homemaker . . . 20 ANN K. SCHNUR Editor of the Round-Up . . . her contralto voice boosted the all-state chorus . . . a conscien- tious student who enjoyed her school friendships . . . will enter Stenotype School to prepare for her career as a secretary. JOI-IN R. TORNBLOM Jack . . . often seen loafing in the halls . . . enjoyed formals and sports . . . his name often appeared on the tardy list . . . could produce when the pressure was on . . . will look for a job after graduation. JERRY A. VERNAIL Snail . . . Very busy business manager of Carillon . . . his arguments with Miss Hershey ended in a tie . . . enjoyed Spanish class . . . a Jonathan friend to David B .... unpredictable but faithful . . . liked to talk about almost anything. KENNETH W. WEBER Ken . . . recognized by his unruly hair and broad shoulders . . . his frequent visits to the library indicated a keen interest . . . a faithful stage crew member . . . looks forward to entering the U. S. Forest Service. ROBERT WOLF Bob . . . entered as a sophomore . . . as a junior, he was assistant manager of the varsity . . . his friendly manner soon won him a place in many school activities . . . he moved to Coraopolis in November.
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